I got it working, and now he's doing what he always does when I make
things like that work again. He's selling it. So, thanks, guys. If
you're interested in buying it now, it's the only one on eBay as of
this moment. So, good luck, and happy bidding everyone. It's the one
with the manuals and keyboard and mouse. It starts at $350. I
personally think it's worth it, but I have a very personal history of
my own attached to it. It's the first Mac I ever used besides my Dad's
Mac Plus in his office he used to have, where I actually learned to
read and spell using some of the Reader Rabbit software that is
installed on the Color Classic now. That Color Classic and my Dad's
old Mac Plus were the ones that really got me into Macs. Thanks again,
everyone. Now, mine doesn't work, because I have the board he did, but
since they were both manufactured only a few days apart, I think it's
safe to say it's original, especially since it has all the same RAM
and everything his old one did attached to it. By the way, does anyone
know what exactly goes wrong with them, so that maybe I could solder
new components on the board or something, to make it work again?
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